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Titel
Facile preparation of recyclable cyclic polyolefin/polystyrene vitrimers with low dielectric loss based on semi-interpenetrating polymer networks for high-frequency copper-clad laminates
Ist Teil von
  • Polymer (Guilford), 2021-10, Vol.233, p.124214, Article 124214
Ort / Verlag
Kidlington: Elsevier Ltd
Erscheinungsjahr
2021
Quelle
Alma/SFX Local Collection
Beschreibungen/Notizen
  • With the rapid development of the fifth-generation mobile communication, stringent requirements have been put forward for the dielectric properties of polymer-based copper-clad laminates. However, thermally and mechanically robust materials with low dielectric loss (Dr) are very scarce. Herein, we propose a simple method to prepare cyclic polyolefin (COC)/polystyrene vitrimers (PSVMs) from semi-interpenetrating polymer networks with low Dr. The topological rearrangement of PSVMs caused by the transesterification of nitrogen-coordinating cyclic boronic ester (NCB) linkages under heat helped uniformly disperse the COC in the PSVM. As a result, the COC-PSVM and its quartz glass fiber reinforced COC-PSVM composites exhibited excellent thermal, mechanical, and dielectric properties. Specifically, the dynamic reversibility of the NCB linkages under heat facilitated the complete recovery of the COC-PSVM composites. This study provides a new strategy for the preparation of resin matrix with low Dr for printed circuit boards, which is conductive to reducing the environmental pollution from e-waste. [Display omitted] •A facile method for the preparation of COC-PSVM semi-IPN was proposed.•COC-PSVM exhibit good thermal, dielectric and mechanical properties.•Multiple recycling of COC-PSVM can be realized via the exchange of NCB linkages.•QF/COC-PSVM composites can be recovered to clean glass cloth and resin solution.

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